It's an afterthought.

Marco 2022-11-14 01:45:42

Because "Game of Thrones" knew about Hannah Murray and discovered her famous work, I was originally curious, but I was suddenly attracted. I was too repressed when I should have been indulged in youth, but I also resonated in it. The characters are full but not pretentious. The characteristic of British and American dramas is that they dissect the characters for you to see, and you can comprehend good and evil and life yourself. Domestic dramas must be positive, positive, positive, but where is there so much pure black in life Or pure white, most of them are colorful, but the authorities are obsessed, they can never see through themselves, and when they see other people have some of their own characteristics, they will find that they are like this, and these characteristics will bring others that kind of feeling... …

Everyone in the play is struggling. Adolescence is a node where children are transformed into minors. It is the period when the cognition of the world is most likely to undergo great changes. In it, you can also see the influence of parents on their children. Not caring will have a butterfly effect. Their lives seem to be corrupt, but their hearts are full of kindness, and they are also sensitive and vulnerable to being hurt.

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  • Tony Stonem: My last best mate's Maxxie. He's a bit new, he's a bit cool, he's a bit gay.

  • Emily: [behind her closed door, after Naomi knocked] I'm not going to open the door. My face is all puffy. I cried a bit.

    Naomi: I don't care.

    [sits down on the front porch, Emily sits down, too]

    Naomi: I do want someone. I need someone.

    [beat]

    Naomi: You're it.

    Emily: [teary] And?

    Naomi: [crying] And... when I'm with you, I feel like a better person. And I feel happier, less alone... less lonely

    [Emily sticks her hand out of the catflap to hold Naomi's hand]

    Naomi: It's not as simple as that, is it? Being with someone?

    Emily: Isn't it?

    Naomi: No. I'm mean I don't know. At least, I don't think so.

    [beat]

    Naomi: Emily?

    [beat, then sobbing]

    Naomi: Can't we just sit like this for a bit?

    Emily: [beat] Yeah, we can... for a bit.